The Mars Diaries
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The Mars Diaries

READING AGE 16+ AUTHORIZED

Skye MacKinnon Romance

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One woman. Six men. Stranded on Mars. Can they survive?
"One of the best things I've ever read." -Rebecca Royce, author of The Last Hope and Wings of Artemis series
"Well written, shocking, engaging and a page-turner!" - Goodreads reviewer
All three Mars Diaries episodes in one box set! Travel to Mars and fight for survival in this thrilling sci-fi reverse harem series, based on the Six Swans fairy tale.
Contains Alone, Hidden, Found and the EXCLUSIVE short story Rain (set on Earth during the events of the first three books).
ALONE
It all started with a headache.Next came the cramps.Then, the pain. Cries and wails filled the station.The bloody cough killed most of them.The others succumbed to the fever.And then, silence.I’m the only one left.My name is Louise and I’m the only human on Mars.
HIDDEN
It's been one month since Louise's men awoke. Slowly, they're finding a routine in keeping the station going. It's not easy, but they're getting by... until communications with Earth break down. Suddenly, they're on their own, and things that should have stayed hidden creep to the surface.
Will Louise's men be able to help her get rid of her ghosts?
FOUND
We thought everything was perfect. We had our own planet, the freedom to do whatever we wanted, the resources to survive. And our family. My six men and me. Unconventional, strange, and utterly amazing. I never thought I could feel this much love without exploding, but it worked.
For the first time in forever, I was happy.
There was no news from Earth, but we thought we didn't need them anymore. We'd made it for six months without contact.
But of course, happiness never lasts.
And when happiness disappears on Mars, disaster strikes.

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Epilogue

Epilogue

Two days without any news from Mars. I’ve got an automated message set up that pings them every hour, but I’ve not had a reply so far. I wonder if they’re all dead. It’s a terrible thought but I’ve always been a realist.

Now though, I wish I wasn’t. My wife’s parents died yesterday and there’s no time to mourn them……

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